jasonc wrote:didn't make it home before the storm. waited at the shops til just drizzle which became rain again of coursebike cleanedhave a photo that i'll post tomorrow

So many cyclists waiting under shelter... they would have been waiting a while.I really enjoyed it in a sadistic kinda way. Made a nice refreshing change, didn't need to sip from the water bottle that's for sure.

jasonc wrote:didn't make it home before the storm. waited at the shops til just drizzle which became rain again of coursebike cleanedhave a photo that i'll post tomorrow

So many cyclists waiting under shelter... they would have been waiting a while.I really enjoyed it in a sadistic kinda way. Made a nice refreshing change, didn't need to sip from the water bottle that's for sure.

jasonc wrote:didn't make it home before the storm. waited at the shops til just drizzle which became rain again of coursebike cleanedhave a photo that i'll post tomorrow

So many cyclists waiting under shelter... they would have been waiting a while.I really enjoyed it in a sadistic kinda way. Made a nice refreshing change, didn't need to sip from the water bottle that's for sure.

Multi-hop commute on Friday afternoon, picked up some malt, hops etc, and then heavily loaded toward home, after stop at my brother's place. Mild morning here in Melbourne, felt a little sluggish for the commute into the CBD. Had some nocturnal bird swoop across the path out of nowhere almost hitting my front wheel. I was pretty awake after that little surprise.

Lovely quick ride in this morning. Tail wind all the way, few pedestrians and no waiting at on-ramps. Without trying, was surprised to see Strava tell me my ave was 31.9km/h, as I hadn't been going very hard at all. I guess the ride home's going to be a lot less pleasant...

TailWind wrote:Multi-hop commute on Friday afternoon, picked up some malt, hops etc, and then heavily loaded toward home, after stop at my brother's place. Mild morning here in Melbourne, felt a little sluggish for the commute into the CBD. Had some nocturnal bird swoop across the path out of nowhere almost hitting my front wheel. I was pretty awake after that little surprise.

TailWind wrote:Multi-hop commute on Friday afternoon, picked up some malt, hops etc, and then heavily loaded toward home, after stop at my brother's place. Mild morning here in Melbourne, felt a little sluggish for the commute into the CBD. Had some nocturnal bird swoop across the path out of nowhere almost hitting my front wheel. I was pretty awake after that little surprise.

TailWind wrote:Multi-hop commute on Friday afternoon, picked up some malt, hops etc, and then heavily loaded toward home, after stop at my brother's place. Mild morning here in Melbourne, felt a little sluggish for the commute into the CBD. Had some nocturnal bird swoop across the path out of nowhere almost hitting my front wheel. I was pretty awake after that little surprise.

I got home just as the storm hit..... by the time i walked inside the hail was coming down.. and since I cycled the wife used my car today and I didn't get time to put it in the garage.... hopefully no damage

“Some say he isn’t machine washable, and all his potted plants are called ‘Steve’.

Lovely ride in this morning but I wish I hadn't ditched the peak cap. I didn't realise how much it protected me from the angle of the morning sun which was especially blinding through the trees. As they say, you don't know what you've got til it's gone - but that cap aint staying gone for long!

Warm afternoon in Melbourne yesterday and the trails and paths where consequently busy with peds and cyclists. I'm still forced to choose between Dalton or Plenty Roads heading north as these are still the only open underpasses under the M80 in my direction of travel. Rode along Dalton Rd, via Epping. Hopefully only another few weeks until the works on the Ring Road are complete in this area.Comparatively warm this morning and a pleasant ride into the CBD.

I reached the intersection of the Main Yarra and Koonung trails at Burke Rd to find a woman straddling her bike and looking at a map on her bar bag.

She was travelling to Watsonia and had lst her way, so I escorted her along the MYT to my destination (Heidelberg) and showed her the Banyule shared path which took her straight through to Greensborough Rd and Watsonia.

Hopefully she made it there ok!

This morning was nice and warm, although I was grateful for the tree cover/water of the MYT to give some cooling.

I passed quite a few cyclists in both directions. Looks like the nice weather has brought them out to play!

Met a feisty older lady this morning, good cyclist, pity she knows squat about the road rules & tried giving me lip about how I didn't give way to her - lady only 2 problems (1) you were on the road joining a path that I was already on & (2) you were behind me. Still I was happy she was on a bike rather than driving.